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A Great Series, And An Awesome First Season

Reviewed on 07/18/07       Plays: 75

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In greetings and salutations Expo TV viewers this is Helsing 920 I have a DVD two disk set for everybody today and actually it's one of my favorite animated--it's one of my favorite animated shows when I was a kid the Tick Versus Season One. Uh yes this is most of the first season. There's one episode I didn't make it for some reason they--or hopefully gonna put them on the second season set if that ever comes out. Um essentially this is just a super hero parity based on a comic book that just mocks and ridicules super heroes in--in you know general. It's very very funny. It's very entertaining. You--we have twelve episodes here. Out of all of them eleven of them are really good. The only--there is one that I just cant stand and I've never been able to watch it fully without you know drowsing off yawning or just yeah--there's yeah--so there's one episode that was just a complete drag but the others are all solid. This also has probably one of the most famous episodes in the series called The Tick Versus The Tick specifically for the reason that it has everybody's favorite villain the Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight. [Coughing] Excuse me sore throat. Anyway this is actually well you know worth it--this you know DVD set. If you actually can buy--if you can find it is going--is going to be worth it provided that you are a fan of the Tick comic books or you are just a fan of super heroes in you know general. You are going to really enjoy this thing. I gotta give it a 4 out of 5 guys. Check it out.

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Even with one episode missing, The Tick vs. Season One offers a dozen good reasons to enjoy one of the wackiest superheroes of all time. From his humble beginnings as an in-house comic book character created by 17-year-old Ben Edlund for a Boston comic shop, the Tick (with his muscular...

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Even with one episode missing, The Tick vs. Season One offers a dozen good reasons to enjoy one of the wackiest superheroes of all time. From his humble beginnings as an in-house comic book character created by 17-year-old Ben Edlund for a Boston comic shop, the Tick (with his muscular physique, twitching antennae, and form-fitting "blue tights of justice") has proven remarkably popular and versatile as a multimedia juggernaut, attracting a global fan base in comics, then this animated series beginning in 1994, and finally as a live-action comedy series starring Patrick Warburton as "the big blue bug of justice." All three of the Tick's incarnations are wildly entertaining, but the animated series comes closest to capturing the unbridled giddiness of Edlund's comics, albeit somewhat sanitized for a Saturday-morning audience of kids and Tick-loving teens and grown-ups. And while episode #11, "The Tick vs. The Mole Men" (widely considered to be one of the first season's weakest episodes) is missing here for legal reasons (but may be included in a future DVD release), the 12 episodes included are remarkably consistent in their well-written hilarity of character and plotting. "The Tick vs. Chairface Chippendale" is just one example of the series' rogue's gallery of oddball monstrosities (the villain's head is a wooden chair, after all!) and the show's clever writers are always finding inventive ways to incorporate in-jokes, show-biz homage (such as the villainous "Uncommon Cold," who sounds suspiciously like James Mason!), and choice bits of throwaway dialogue that will cause older viewers to burst out laughing. It's regrettable that Buena Vista (i.e., Disney) didn't include any bonus features with this two-disc set (at the very least, the Tick's comic book origins should be acknowledged), and the color and clarity of these episodes varies a bit, from crisp and clean to just a little it fuzzy. But let's face it, the animation (as good as it is) isn't exactly state-of-the-art, and most of The Tick 's quality is derived from the outrageous cast of characters (including patriotic superheroine American Maid and the Tick's moth-costumed sidekick, Arthur), all of whom reside in a kind of alternate world of hyper-imagination. Perhaps that's why The Tick has proven so enduring as a pop-cultural touchstone of the late 20th century: Whether he's in a comic book, an animated cartoon, or a live-action sitcom, the Tick is just a goofy, lovable, well-meaning reflection of our better selves, eager (as the saying goes) to swat evil on the snout with the rolled-up newspaper of goodness. Make way for seasons 2 and 3! --Jeff Shannon
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